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TotalViax and Martin Bencher join forces
March 25 - Martin Bencher USA and Venezuela's TotalViax worked together to transport a 91.6-tonne rotary railcar dumper from its manufacturer's facility in New Orleans to the customer's premises 35 km away from the Venezuelan river port of Palua.
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New Norwegian office for Martin Bencher
March 25 - Martin Bencher has opened a new office in Kristiansand, Norway, which will be managed by business development manager, Hongyi Niu.
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E-1 Ship 1 back in service
March 24 - German wind turbine manufacturer Enercon has re-commissioned its E-1 Ship 1 vessel, which is now back in service transporting wind turbine components.
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52 tonne compressor shipped
March 24 - The UK and German members of the project forwarding network, Project Professionals Group, have worked together to transport an over-dimensional compressor weighing 52 tonnes from Scotland to Mexico via Antwerp.
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Gertzen chooses Liebherr capacity
March 24 - Gertzen Krane & Transporte GmbH & Co. KG has taken delivery of a new Liebherr LTM 1750-9.1 mobile crane.
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Polytra on the double
March 24 - Polytra bv has shipped 80 bulk wagons from Romanian to Casablanca in Morocco, and 12,000 freight tonnes of pre-assembled steel structures from Moravski Krumlov in the Czech Republic to Germany's port of Hamburg.
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Seaway wins Dudgeon project
March 24 - Seaway Heavy Lifting has been awarded a contract for the transportation and installation of 67 foundations and one substation for the Dudgeon Offshore Wind Farm project.
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Rolldock performs flo-flo operation
March 24 - Rolldock's Rolldock Sea has loaded two 900-tonne push tugs in Izmit, Turkey by the float-in method destined for shipment to Nueva Palmira in Uruguay.
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Mining move for R&B
March 24 - Croatia's R&B Global Projects has handled the shipment of a series of dismantled dump trucks and spare vehicle bodies for the mining industry from Yokohoma in Japan to Guinea's port of Conakry.
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Maersk-Rickmers discontinued - official statement
March 22 - Following the news reported on the HLPFI website on March 20 that the Maersk-Rickmers U.S. Flag Project Carrier joint venture is being discontinued, the two partners in the jv, Maersk Line, Limited (MLL) and Rickmers-Linie (Americas) have issue
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New German line signs up for 10 ships
March 21 - Zeaborn GmbH, a Bremen-based German shipping company established in 2013, has confirmed that it has signed a contract with a Chinese shipyard for the construction of ten multipurpose ships.
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GPLN celebrates 10th anniversary at 11th AGM
March 21 - Over 160 delegates from member companies of the Global Project Logistics Network (GPLN) attended its recent AGM in Hua Hin, Thailand.
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EPC round up - March 21, 2014
March 21 - Here is a round up of some of the most important developments in the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) sector from the past week.
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The Friday Flyer - March 21st 2014
This week's round up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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P3 network receives FMC approval
March 21 - The US Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) has given the official go ahead for the P3 network, comprising Maersk, Mediterranean Shipping Co (MSC) and CMA-CGM, to become effective from March 24, 2014.
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Polet aircraft arrested
March 21 - According to reports in the international media, Polet Airlines' second AN-124 has been arrested in the UK.
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CSA urges ice breaker investment
March 21 - The Canadian Shipowners Association (CSA) is extremely concerned that Canada's ice breaker fleet will not be able to create and maintain the routes needed to move key cargo to Canadian and American industries.
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Delta carries construction equipment
March 21 - Delta Maritime has arranged the road transportation of 30 lots of equipment from Poland to the Platamonas, Koropi and Shimatari construction sites in Greece.
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Manston could close in three weeks
March 21 - According to a BBC report, Kent's Manston Airport could be closed as early as April 9, 2014 says its chief executive Charles Buchanan.
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Rollit keeps cool
March 21 - Belgian project cargo specialist, Rollit Cargo, has transported seven air coolers from Montoir, France to Langelo near Norg in the Netherlands.









